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it's not rocket science. i think if our schools understood that they were in the same competitive pool, that we would try to do the same sort of innovati innovation. inwou i would say one more thing, if the teachers unions allow that innovation. >> it does at least wake up america. it says, you know what, your success in the world economy is not guaranteed. >> yes, but lichtenstein and switzerland's success in the world has to do with banking and low taxes. >> all right, let's not change the subject. let's go on to whether or not education is something we ought to care abbut as a competitive -- something to help our competitor. >> there are other things we ought to care about more. we should have an environment that encourages immigrants to come to this country. to innovate. to succeed and to have second chances in life in case they fail the first time. that's more important to make sure they're at the same level. >> but that suggestion we just don't care about this issue, we should be able to walk and chew g
it's not rocket science. i think if our schools understood that they were in the same competitive pool, that we would try to do the same sort of innovati innovation. inwou i would say one more thing, if the teachers unions allow that innovation. >> it does at least wake up america. it says, you know what, your success in the world economy is not guaranteed. >> yes, but lichtenstein and switzerland's success in the world has to do with banking and low taxes. >> all right, let's...
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s or things that may or may not might not be real so the really interesting stuff to me was the science stuff the stuff where we kind of explored the potential for humanity and our symbiotic relationship with technology that will get to a point where we can download consciousness well that's what they believe they believe that either that will happen either the possibility of downloading consciousness which also leads to the real question is how many of those can you make can you make an army of you can we have a million abbie martin's out there on an island somewhere just waiting for someone to come say hi that's possible they they don't know those are questions are going to have to be answered one day as the technology arises sort of like the questions of cyber freedom you know those questions in exist and they wrote the constitution because nobody had an idea that people are going to be sending naked pictures of themselves through the email that other people just catch it out of thin air with a router or something you know so that when those does was my favorite part of doing that sh
s or things that may or may not might not be real so the really interesting stuff to me was the science stuff the stuff where we kind of explored the potential for humanity and our symbiotic relationship with technology that will get to a point where we can download consciousness well that's what they believe they believe that either that will happen either the possibility of downloading consciousness which also leads to the real question is how many of those can you make can you make an army...
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the scientist science is tough here. but at 350.org and a lot of other places, people are really trying. >> john: we've got about ten seconds left. does vice president al gore have a future with the movement? >> look, al gore may not be your guy anymore but he's our guy still. no one has done more to bring the news of climate change to the world than al gore. >> john: i agree. founder of 350.org the great and brilliant bill mckibben, it is a pleasure having you here. >> thank you very much. >> john: for more, let's bring back etter in chief of the editor tina dupuy and joe williams. thank you both for sticking around. joe, i want to pick up on something bill just said. he's not worried about convincing those who science can't convince. should we try to convert our friends and neighbors and that coworker in the cubicle to believe in climate change or is it best to ignore the deniers? >> well, if things continue at pace, we won't have to because all of the predictions that al gore and others have been making about climate
the scientist science is tough here. but at 350.org and a lot of other places, people are really trying. >> john: we've got about ten seconds left. does vice president al gore have a future with the movement? >> look, al gore may not be your guy anymore but he's our guy still. no one has done more to bring the news of climate change to the world than al gore. >> john: i agree. founder of 350.org the great and brilliant bill mckibben, it is a pleasure having you here. >>...
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will see british science. at the time. of the. market. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on r g. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for was a man in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something that offends so they believe that they don't use blank or wooden shells but the building was but a room of how much time it took to restore it. we voted for yeltsin in the referendum the deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out of all we had to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. this point being an expensive car saloon. clueless in a fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concert . on our cheap. len. these are. the warning from president obama.
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we should give them reform of the management system for science and technology. we should integrate science and technology more closely and establish a technological innovation system that is based on enterprise is guided by the market. we should focus on priority areas of strategic importance that are vital to the overall chinese development and strengthen basic research in leading technologies. we should improve the mechanism for open and sharing scientific and technological research and the visible taxation, banking, and personnel policies that support science and technological development and application of these creates a fair and open environment for making innovations with scientists and technicians and keep them motivated and on lease the creativity of the whole society. we should effectively advanced developments of reform. we should include them in the system for evaluating the performance of government at all levels so as to promote all around cultural prosperity and development of the cultural sector. we want to develop cultural projects for the peopl
we should give them reform of the management system for science and technology. we should integrate science and technology more closely and establish a technological innovation system that is based on enterprise is guided by the market. we should focus on priority areas of strategic importance that are vital to the overall chinese development and strengthen basic research in leading technologies. we should improve the mechanism for open and sharing scientific and technological research and the...
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s or things that may or may not might not be real the really interesting stuff to me was the science stuff the stuff where we kind of explored the potential for humanity and our symbiotic relationship with technology that will get to a point where we can download consciousness well that's what they believe they believe that either that will happen either the possibility of downloading consciousness which also leads to the real question is how many of those can you make can you make an army of you can we have a million abbie martin's out there on an island somewhere just waiting for someone to come say hi that's possible they they don't know those are questions are going to have to be answered one day as the technology arises sort of like the questions of cyber freedom you know those questions in exist and they wrote the constitution because nobody had an idea that people are going to be sending naked pictures of themselves through the e-mail and other people to just catch it out of thin air with a router or something you know. so that with those that was my favorite part of doing tha
s or things that may or may not might not be real the really interesting stuff to me was the science stuff the stuff where we kind of explored the potential for humanity and our symbiotic relationship with technology that will get to a point where we can download consciousness well that's what they believe they believe that either that will happen either the possibility of downloading consciousness which also leads to the real question is how many of those can you make can you make an army of...
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science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. a few weeks ago i had this awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's a much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on the side if i networked called joe rogan questions everything well earlier today joe stopped by the artie studio in l.a. to talk to me and first asked where the idea for his groundbreaking podcast came from. their original idea came from being on the opie and anthony show the way they run their radio show is very similar to the way i do the podcast which is really it's just an interesting conversation and anthony cumia had set up something in his basement whereas the studio is own green screen and professional cameras and i thought it be kind of fun to do stuff like that from my house just
science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. a few weeks ago i had this awesome opportunity to go on the joe rogan experience with comedian joe rogan joe's podcast has revolutionized the way people look at alternative media but he's a much more than a stand up comedian and a host of one of the most popular radio shows in the world he's also an accomplished martial arts expert and self-proclaimed open minded skeptic in fact he has a new show on...
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the social science on this is clear. and to treat -- on par with that is just not accurate. >> well, i don't think you're a bigot. i want to put that out there. >> nobody is calling anybody -- >> i don't think that anyone who has his views is a bigot. i get it. i can make a conservative case for it. >> and our view is not motivated by anuss for gays. >> i think it is important to make a couple comments about marriage. do you know who is screwing up traditional marriage? heterosexuals. >> wait. i just started. i'm two weeks in. >> van! >> let me finish. we're the ones who are getting divorced. we're the ones shacking up, we're the ones who are cheating, we're the ones screwing up traditional marriage. do you know who is making marriage again? the lesbian and gay couple that have fought for it, stood for it, who have made this a central cause for a generation. and i think honestly, we make a huge mistake when we blame social science, we blame all these things. i know couples. two of my best friends, judy and allison are th
the social science on this is clear. and to treat -- on par with that is just not accurate. >> well, i don't think you're a bigot. i want to put that out there. >> nobody is calling anybody -- >> i don't think that anyone who has his views is a bigot. i get it. i can make a conservative case for it. >> and our view is not motivated by anuss for gays. >> i think it is important to make a couple comments about marriage. do you know who is screwing up traditional...
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. >>> the days of having to go to the science theater to see a movie is ancient history. we take a look at some of the options. >> gravity was one of the biggest movies of the weekend, raking in over $55 million at the box office. with lots of 3d imax screenings, it was literally the biggest movie of the weekend playing on extra large screens across the country. several movie goers paid extra to see it. the film's director said east max inspired him when making the movie. >> i can't see you anymore. >> but there are two different kinds of imax screens and chances are you saw gravity on the not so good kind. when you think imax, you think giant screens, screens that are several stories tall. over the last several years imax has been slapping their names on screens that are slightly bigger than a traditional screen instead of building them specifically like the ones at science centers, they're retrofitting existing theaters. critics call these lie max but they make up the bulk of them. for example, there are nine imax theaters in arizona but only three are the big ones and
. >>> the days of having to go to the science theater to see a movie is ancient history. we take a look at some of the options. >> gravity was one of the biggest movies of the weekend, raking in over $55 million at the box office. with lots of 3d imax screenings, it was literally the biggest movie of the weekend playing on extra large screens across the country. several movie goers paid extra to see it. the film's director said east max inspired him when making the movie....
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vulcan, of course, was the fictional home planet of his science fictional character dr. spock. >>> does something to irk another driver who cuts him off and then the bumper smashes the hot head to teach him a lesson. all of it captured on his dash cam. looks to police like he is the innocent victim. should be called the provoke r s well. it's 8:04 right now. let's go back out to al with your weather. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by centrum. >> where are you guys from? >> south carolina. >> little school trip? >> yes. >> or just broke out -- senior trip, all right. good stuff. enjoy. let's see what's going on as far as your weather is concerned. pick city of the day, billings, montana, nbc 8. cloudy, cold, 42 degrees. on the cold, 42 degrees and on the satellite you can see this big storm system, snow to the north and the west of it. ahead of knit to the south we have heavy rain, thunderstorms, a real mess. rainfall amounts anywhere one to three inches down the south. icy conditions. snow showers around the central rockies. look for clouds and seasona
vulcan, of course, was the fictional home planet of his science fictional character dr. spock. >>> does something to irk another driver who cuts him off and then the bumper smashes the hot head to teach him a lesson. all of it captured on his dash cam. looks to police like he is the innocent victim. should be called the provoke r s well. it's 8:04 right now. let's go back out to al with your weather. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by centrum. >>...
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and a lot of money for science. -- for signate. we had college students carry around a little computers. they were supposed to indicate when they were exposed. when you compare the different outlets. compared to the smoking, internet, print advertising and so forth. this is the wave. we have to think carefully about the point of sale of our men. that might be the only place left where the injury has -- the industry has a viable incentive to advertise it seems like they are probably happy to litigate that. studies of advertising restrictions. usually, tobacco advertising restrictions are embedded within the host of tobacco control i committees. it is hard to pinpoint whether there is a specific affect for marketing. for the few studies that have done this, a single survey said restrictions were associated with more-smoking norms among kids. there was an experimental study that had kids look at magazines that have tobacco advertisements in that. studies -- two experimental studies have shown if you show kids and the smoke and adverti
and a lot of money for science. -- for signate. we had college students carry around a little computers. they were supposed to indicate when they were exposed. when you compare the different outlets. compared to the smoking, internet, print advertising and so forth. this is the wave. we have to think carefully about the point of sale of our men. that might be the only place left where the injury has -- the industry has a viable incentive to advertise it seems like they are probably happy to...
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not every child is a person with the brain capacity to do mathematics or science. >> uh-huh. >> many of us have brain capacity that is different. >> uh-huh. >> our capacity could be verbal and could be artistic. >> yes. >> everyone has a gift. >> absolutely. >> and i think with moad, it's a way that our young people can begin to look at the range of gifts. >> uh. >> that people have. >> and we nurture there and cultivate that. we have programs geared to yo people and we see our role as. >> i have to stop you. >> okay. >> know you have to run and i want everyone, i want you to know that you must visit moad. what an extraordinary experience. it's a place you will find so much enrichment and enlightenment. the museum of african, 685 mission street here in san francisco. call them at 4153587200 or log on to triple dove.moadff.org. they need help. go visit, enjoy. state stay right there. we have more for you. >> thank you search. >>> welcome back. tonight is the last chance to catch the world premiere of coriara -- choreographer extraordinaire genius, exploring critical change in america'
not every child is a person with the brain capacity to do mathematics or science. >> uh-huh. >> many of us have brain capacity that is different. >> uh-huh. >> our capacity could be verbal and could be artistic. >> yes. >> everyone has a gift. >> absolutely. >> and i think with moad, it's a way that our young people can begin to look at the range of gifts. >> uh. >> that people have. >> and we nurture there and cultivate that. we...
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various ways other members of the animal kingdom keep their relationship fire burning in tonight's geeky science i'll tell you about a species of bird that really knows how to show a lot and if you talk to john boehner eric cantor of the rest of the republicans on the hill said the federal government sixteen trillion dollar debt is a huge problem a threat to our nation but in reality it's not there is a debt in this nation far worse and far more devastating i'll tell you about it in tonight's daily to. welcome your take my take it live our phone lines are now open so if you want to share an opinion make a comment ask a question live on the air give us a call to a two nine zero four twenty one thirty four so for a first caller the night denny in morgan field kentucky what's up. i was calling but your minimum wage bill yeah i've been a small business owner for thirty years and raising minimum wage definitely increases causes inflation and the other thing is the house only gets hurt the most i raise minimum wage is the people that earned raises and don't get a raise when and where each comes up the
various ways other members of the animal kingdom keep their relationship fire burning in tonight's geeky science i'll tell you about a species of bird that really knows how to show a lot and if you talk to john boehner eric cantor of the rest of the republicans on the hill said the federal government sixteen trillion dollar debt is a huge problem a threat to our nation but in reality it's not there is a debt in this nation far worse and far more devastating i'll tell you about it in tonight's...
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that's just science. let's refresh. [ pop ] this one's for the ps4. playstation 4. "see the future -- it's in your mom's basement." [ laughter ] at least you'll be really good at call of duty. you know -- let's refresh. next one's for american express. "do more -- than you can afford." that's true. [ laughter ] at least they're being honest about it. let's refresh. [ pop ] here's one for hallmark. "when you care enough to send the very best -- but you want to send a card instead." [ laughter ] way easier to send a card. let's refresh. [ pop ] one for tic tacs. "your friends will notice -- that it sounds like you have a maraca in your pants." [ laughter ] yeah, that -- it does sound like that. it does happen. [ applause ] let's refresh here. [ pop ] oh, we have one for aol. "american online, stay connected -- to 1997." [ laughter ] it's important not to forget the past. let's do one more. [ gasps ] [ pop ] five-hour energy drink. "it gives you the energy you need to get through the day -- and to go running and swimming and biking and mountain climbing and sky diving,
that's just science. let's refresh. [ pop ] this one's for the ps4. playstation 4. "see the future -- it's in your mom's basement." [ laughter ] at least you'll be really good at call of duty. you know -- let's refresh. next one's for american express. "do more -- than you can afford." that's true. [ laughter ] at least they're being honest about it. let's refresh. [ pop ] here's one for hallmark. "when you care enough to send the very best -- but you want to send a...
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science that was his goal. hey man, i am going to do whatever i want. nobody else is doing it. what if i put a little this on that. >> and this guy wants to some day in the future clone neanderthals. >> andy, you want to look at a neandertal? look in the mirror. most people have some in them. >> 4%. not african though, europeans and asians. got anymore facts? >> thanks for making my fact better. you clearly don't have any neandertal blood in you. >> the african connection is being disputed. they thought they proved that and now they are not sure. >> there is no african connection. >> if there were asian neandertals i would definitely prostitution. >> those big hairy feet walking on your back? >> why is that neandertal in a komono? >> get control of your panel. >> silence, people. >> patti ann, you said it is dr. morrow all over again. you know that is a fictional character, right? >> yes. >> just checking. >> a cautionary tale. >> andy, as you were saying on the break i hope we don't have another king kon incid
science that was his goal. hey man, i am going to do whatever i want. nobody else is doing it. what if i put a little this on that. >> and this guy wants to some day in the future clone neanderthals. >> andy, you want to look at a neandertal? look in the mirror. most people have some in them. >> 4%. not african though, europeans and asians. got anymore facts? >> thanks for making my fact better. you clearly don't have any neandertal blood in you. >> the african...
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. >> it's not rocket science, but it wasn't easy, either. >> it's not fiction. i prefer that. >> reporter: the process was novel, too. >> i've never read any business strip before. >> reporter: she learned things like how they expanded beyond natural food stores and how a decision to buy a bottling plant cost tens of thousands of dollars a day and turned their lessons what amounts to a screen play. >> countless rejections. >> those bubbles are basically the length of a tweet, so written in tweets with good grammar. but our story has so many visual elements, the tea gardens, the label design, bottling plant, the personal stories that go on and this is a way to make the story come alive. >> i tried to make you or seth react to the office figure explaining. >> reporter: troy grew up in south korea reading a japanese story telling. in japan the monga business is $5 billion a year. here it's a tiny fraction, maybe 200 million. >> if anything else, like using a life story like monga. >> reporter: she has high hopes. "mission in a bottle" popped up in college classroom
. >> it's not rocket science, but it wasn't easy, either. >> it's not fiction. i prefer that. >> reporter: the process was novel, too. >> i've never read any business strip before. >> reporter: she learned things like how they expanded beyond natural food stores and how a decision to buy a bottling plant cost tens of thousands of dollars a day and turned their lessons what amounts to a screen play. >> countless rejections. >> those bubbles are basically...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >>> the desperation from the right wing has been remarkable to watch. they've compared the new health care law to communism, to terrorism, to slavery, and now this. >> correct me if i'm wrong, if they sign up to the exchange, then they'll have it. so it's getting them out of the house or the crack house or wherever they are to get it to sign up. but if they sign up, they have it. >> the crack house? millions of uninsured including millions of american children, but they must be crack heads? really? and it's not just one out of touch tv personality saying it. congresswoman michele bachmann says quote, president obama can't wait to get americans addicted to crack cocaine of dependency on more government health care. addicted to crack cocaine, comparing health care opportunity to getting hooked on crack cocaine. let's reme
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >>> the desperation from the right wing has been remarkable to watch. they've compared the new health care law to communism, to terrorism, to slavery, and now this. >> correct me if i'm wrong, if they sign up to the exchange, then...
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this is the health sciences building. and, maya, how long before -- how long was it after all this started happening that ems and police were able to get to the victim? >> as soon as we got out of class, there was police officers and the ambulance out there. so i think, like, five minutes. that's what i think. >> wow. >> what, maya, i want to let you go soon, but what were people saying as you're taking the pictures? i know this is incredibly frightening for you, for anyone, whether you're 19 or much older, what were you hearing? >> i wasn't really hearing much. after a while the police officer was telling us to step back and to return to class. and when we got out of class, we found out that we weren't even allowed to leave campus. >> because of the lockdown. because of the lockdown. >> yeah. but the people that were stabbed weren't crying or anything. they were just very calm and -- they were very scared. from the look on their face, they were very scared. but and very shooken. >> maya, was it just on that one floor whe
this is the health sciences building. and, maya, how long before -- how long was it after all this started happening that ems and police were able to get to the victim? >> as soon as we got out of class, there was police officers and the ambulance out there. so i think, like, five minutes. that's what i think. >> wow. >> what, maya, i want to let you go soon, but what were people saying as you're taking the pictures? i know this is incredibly frightening for you, for anyone,...
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everybody needs to have these math and sciences backgrounds. i think we need to get young girls to take more math. we need to start encouraging young women to go into those fields. i think that probably when investment banks are looking at the same thing, that they will come up with the same thing. >> they will see the same issues. >> exactly. >> you have a funny story about working while you were in the hospital having your eldest son and how you managed to balance the work and home life. >> i think finance, hedge funds specifically rrks the ultimate level playing field. we can make our time fit for our lives. i run a macro fund. it trades 24 hours a day and we pick the times we want to be active in. when i had my oldest son, he was taking his time coming into this world so i ended up trading dollar yen in the delivery room. technology makes it so we can work from any place and any time we want to so we can have some work balance. i think it's a great place for women. >> we're so pleased to have you. you just mentioned that you run this global
everybody needs to have these math and sciences backgrounds. i think we need to get young girls to take more math. we need to start encouraging young women to go into those fields. i think that probably when investment banks are looking at the same thing, that they will come up with the same thing. >> they will see the same issues. >> exactly. >> you have a funny story about working while you were in the hospital having your eldest son and how you managed to balance the work...
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. >> reporter: lauren had a science project. what could she do to impress her teachers at the science fair? she began working after seeing a commercial that sent a weather balloon into space. >> i just thought right away it would be the coolest project ever. she put four cameras inside, a weather balloon attached to a pardhut, and something else. >> what made you think to put the hello kitty doll inside the project? >> she fit perfectly inside the rocket, so i thought it would be fun. >> how far did you think it would go? >> i thought it would go above 90,000 feet. >> and how far did it go? >> it went 93,625 feet up. >> so you surprised yourself with how well you did? >> yeah. >> and just look at what it sent back. incredible crystal clear images of her hello kitty doll in her own orbit, nearly 18 miles above the earth. when you saw those images that came back to you, what did you think? >> i told myself, oh, my gosh, this looks so fake, but it was like amazing. >> and then this. the moment the balloon burst, she put music to it
. >> reporter: lauren had a science project. what could she do to impress her teachers at the science fair? she began working after seeing a commercial that sent a weather balloon into space. >> i just thought right away it would be the coolest project ever. she put four cameras inside, a weather balloon attached to a pardhut, and something else. >> what made you think to put the hello kitty doll inside the project? >> she fit perfectly inside the rocket, so i thought it...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it is hard to believe it hasn't been a week, but what a week. just last saturday, boston was a city merrily preparing for a marathon and now resident now peeking their head out from a lock down. one moment an eight year old little boy waiting in the finish line for dad to finish the race and the next dead in total mayhem. i see pictures like this complete with the white capped killer leaving the scene and makes me want to stop and reverse and change the seen. i feel like screaming get out to martin richards seconds from death and his sister jane seconds from losing a leg and his momine now clinging to life. pictures don't heed warningings and they never talk back which is why jfk's car still turns the corner we know is fatal and happy challenger >> announcer:s on board of a shuttle we know will explode. they are moments of innocence before the moment before innocence is gone. i am not saying anything profound here. but maybe just musing abo
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it is hard to believe it hasn't been a week, but what a week. just last saturday, boston was a city merrily preparing for a marathon and now resident now peeking their head out from a lock down. one moment an eight year old little boy waiting in the finish line for dad to finish the race and the next dead in total mayhem. i see pictures like...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> tomorrow night, a sequester-free zone. the man who gave me a flu shot on air on this show and then i got the flu twice including at the moment dr. oz while i get some much for these activities. that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> an extraordinary documentary called "bully" captured something we hear but very rarely see. how do people treat each other when no one is around. what was filmed was so raw, so eye-opening, it raised alarm bells about how critical and dangerous the problem of bullying has become. but something else also happened. in the year since "bully was released, they have gone on profound journeys and undergone profound transformations. we spent the last year documenting those journeys and you'll see them tonight. you don't have to see "bully" but after tonight you may want to. i want to warn you, some of what you'll see and hear tonight is disturbing but we think it's important that you see it and hear it because it will h
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> tomorrow night, a sequester-free zone. the man who gave me a flu shot on air on this show and then i got the flu twice including at the moment dr. oz while i get some much for these activities. that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts now. >>> an extraordinary documentary called "bully" captured something we hear but very rarely see. how do people treat each other when no one is around....
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itself and the integrity of the science itself is being questioned. in this chapter i examine chronic lyme disease and how social media and the internet have altered the course of advocacy. and what these examples illustrate in terms of the languager complexities of present day illness. so as you can imagine, autism is a very complex topic. books and books have been written, so i really did try to keep a narrow focus in this chanter and look at how has the internet and social media changed this, and would we see the same trajectory two decades ago without these tools. and so that was really my purpose. i wasn't trying to retell or recast the story, as it were. so the following chapter, chapter eight, looks at the e-patient movement, and e-patients are empowered, equipped, involved and engaged in participatory medicine as an aspirational model for working for change and collaboration within the medical system. so really how individuals can be more informed health consumers and advocate for themselves and have access to their own health information. thi
itself and the integrity of the science itself is being questioned. in this chapter i examine chronic lyme disease and how social media and the internet have altered the course of advocacy. and what these examples illustrate in terms of the languager complexities of present day illness. so as you can imagine, autism is a very complex topic. books and books have been written, so i really did try to keep a narrow focus in this chanter and look at how has the internet and social media changed...
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climb tolling is just as much science as science. >> the more steve king opens his mouth, the worse for the republican party. >> he said we don't know where the sea level is even, let alone say if it's going to come up globally because of c.o.2 suspend the in that how would we know where the sea level is. >> he promised to go on the steven colbert show, but he pulled out. he filled it in with this cameo laden video that's going around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> security. >> that's kissinger. that is classic. >> i had no idea kissinger was so alive, let alone culturally relevant. >> i have to be honest, that was one of my reactions when i saw that video on line. i can't believe henry kissinger is still around. thanks for being here in the war room. i want to thank everybody for having me guest here. the staff of the war room that ha made it easier than it should be and it was not an easy job. thank you all for watching the war room, thanks for joining us here in the war room. have a great night. turkey and make it fast". >> (laughter). >> she gets the comedians laughing. >> that's the best! >>
climb tolling is just as much science as science. >> the more steve king opens his mouth, the worse for the republican party. >> he said we don't know where the sea level is even, let alone say if it's going to come up globally because of c.o.2 suspend the in that how would we know where the sea level is. >> he promised to go on the steven colbert show, but he pulled out. he filled it in with this cameo laden video that's going around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> security....
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. >> also ahead, cutting edge science turns to toys. we will explain why researchers would build a real microscope out of legos. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >> welcome back, it's 5:46. the temperatures in the bay area have been quite mild the last few days but apparently that's going to change, so says lisa argen, who will be coming up with her full accuweather forecast. >>> new this morning as 49ers fever builds and the team once again becomes one of the hottest franchise necessary the nfl, their new stadium in santa clara could open without a naming rights deal. today san francisco chronicle quotes team's spokesman bob lang as s
. >> also ahead, cutting edge science turns to toys. we will explain why researchers would build a real microscope out of legos. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious...
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if you take a step back from all of this, we had the political science community telling us if you look at where obama's approval ratings, these were not carter or bush sr. numbers, there was growth there. they were saying all year this guy should be a slight favorite to win reelection and low and behold after the drama he ends up winning by five million votes. do you think we appreciate it that obama was in pretty good shape? >> not great, but decent. >> it was like a chia pet election. you water it and it kept growing and growing. a lot of this has to do with the fact that the campaign knows how to do this campaign thing. they were able to expand and maximize what they had on the ground. you can't substitute. there is no substitute in this day and age for the target of the voters and reaches the audience and brings them out. nobody has done it better. not even in 2008. >> as we watch, thank you for joining us. president obama will take the oath of office in 12 days and preparations are under way in washington. the stage is being construct and we just learned that beyonce, kelly clark
if you take a step back from all of this, we had the political science community telling us if you look at where obama's approval ratings, these were not carter or bush sr. numbers, there was growth there. they were saying all year this guy should be a slight favorite to win reelection and low and behold after the drama he ends up winning by five million votes. do you think we appreciate it that obama was in pretty good shape? >> not great, but decent. >> it was like a chia pet...
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science and religion bolster one another, he said. the more we learn about the world in which we live, the clearer it becomes that there must be a divine planner. professors don't think so, science and religion are completely at odds with one another. god is not a master designer, everything is an accident. >> guest: that is the point of many secular folks on the left. that's the basis for functioning of western civilization in some ways. i truly believe it science and religion are not in conflict. they are part of the fireball that are metaphorical. if god created both, as i believe as he did, they should not be in conflict. the impact of the believe in biological determinism and the lack of free will, the best proof of religion to me is the idea that i did make a decision without it hanging over my life and that is proof that i exist beyond just my simple biology. folks on the left, not all, but some who believe that if you have a giant computer somewhere in new input all information about the uniforms on trent university environmen
science and religion bolster one another, he said. the more we learn about the world in which we live, the clearer it becomes that there must be a divine planner. professors don't think so, science and religion are completely at odds with one another. god is not a master designer, everything is an accident. >> guest: that is the point of many secular folks on the left. that's the basis for functioning of western civilization in some ways. i truly believe it science and religion are not in...
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"the most important thing was to get right the science on the screen." "because the minute that you see a crack or something that doesn't feel right, the audience will go, 'no, not there, you lost me.'" the film's $80m budget included scientists, new lighting technology and a gravity-free simulator. "a lot of that for me was to see how a camera would react there." to portray an astronaut stranded 400 miles above earth, bullock trained with real nasa veteran cady coleman. "the thing i needed to know from her was physically what her body was doing, what it did in space." margot, who saw the film in l-a, notes there are a few moments of movie magic. "there's one scene where you see the space shuttle spinning wildly out of control because it's hit by a piece of debris. i actually did that calculation and it would have to be...about a thousand kilograms, about a ton of material." ...space trash that big would have been tracked by nasa. "i mean, every single piece larger than the size of my fist is being tracked." as for the film's suggestion its heroine only
"the most important thing was to get right the science on the screen." "because the minute that you see a crack or something that doesn't feel right, the audience will go, 'no, not there, you lost me.'" the film's $80m budget included scientists, new lighting technology and a gravity-free simulator. "a lot of that for me was to see how a camera would react there." to portray an astronaut stranded 400 miles above earth, bullock trained with real nasa veteran cady...
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.- 3 math, science, social studies.....and ow gun class. carolina lawmaker can have his way. senaaor lee bright.....s pponsoring a bill that would ggveeschool districts the & option to creaae a gun coursee for high school studentt. the course woulddfocus on learning how to properly use a firearm...safety techniques, pnd thh history of the ight to bear arms.if each school distriit hooses the curriculum....the class would be offereddat a shooting range...since guns are not 3 3 "self agazine" rankk bethesda... one of the country's hhalthiest cities - por women.the maggzine says location... with little crime. also... 77--ercent of the 3 there are low ratts of high cholesterol, high blood 3 women.several cities in list... including san jose, & san franccsco, santa barbara pnd santa ana.other healthy cities for women include & honoluuu... minneapolis... fargo, north dakota... portland, mainn... and burlington, vermont. 3 cominggup... 3a seal hiicces a rrie on one family's boat... and it's all caught on tape.what boaters think this samm seal was spotttd doing... just days beforr. 3
.- 3 math, science, social studies.....and ow gun class. carolina lawmaker can have his way. senaaor lee bright.....s pponsoring a bill that would ggveeschool districts the & option to creaae a gun coursee for high school studentt. the course woulddfocus on learning how to properly use a firearm...safety techniques, pnd thh history of the ight to bear arms.if each school distriit hooses the curriculum....the class would be offereddat a shooting range...since guns are not 3 3 "self...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> as we said at the top of the broadcast, new details in the bombs and no less significantly on two suspects. today the fbi made it known this is a massive manhunt. take a look at these photos. the images we are showing you from here on out, the two men the fbi are being looking for, they are being swamped with tips. two men they are calling suspects, warning they are considered armed and dangerous. not persons of interest. suspects. two with backpacks. the one with the white hat was caught on tape planting one of tho
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up....
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i chose the one from the southern illinois university press because i thought about the allied science curriculum how we have the school within a school and this would be super for them. it talks about the controversies over mental and physical conditions of the 16th president's family is health. it is examined in light of today's knowledge of medicine how we would approach it today so there is enough information there and it is quite fascinating and it sheds light on the lincoln family and how the medical history integrates this period of history and the practices at that time it can provide things that they could compare or contrast to analyze with what knowledge they have of diseases a and medicine of today. there are three of titles lincoln and raise a and lincoln and the constitution and as a hero by frank williams. this series of titles are all clear accessible information on topics such as race, a constitution, expansion, war time presidents to right, secession the peril of the times of lincoln's presidency. it to we could be used there is information even for the scholarly that
i chose the one from the southern illinois university press because i thought about the allied science curriculum how we have the school within a school and this would be super for them. it talks about the controversies over mental and physical conditions of the 16th president's family is health. it is examined in light of today's knowledge of medicine how we would approach it today so there is enough information there and it is quite fascinating and it sheds light on the lincoln family and how...
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with his science agenda and where science is going, what is the house trying to do by asking for more due diligence on where the money is going. >> well they're saying that they want the projects -- this is being led by the house science committee chairman, lamar smith from texas. we wants to make sure that not only are these projects ground breaking and worthy of federal money they should be help -- what's concerning a lot of democrats is this is really po lit sizing science. they're turning to the national science foundation into planned parenthood. it's become something that is po lit sized. they're not going tuesday republican congressman thinks it's important to do. >> some look at this as chipping away at that. some of the concerns that are being asked about by representative smith are picturing animals in national geographic, regular lath accountability and china's dairy -- let me z you. send spending bill that was going to prohibit the sine research. is amanda on to something saying the house g.o. pochlt is hacking way ain the -- >> absolutely. who better to squluj the value o
with his science agenda and where science is going, what is the house trying to do by asking for more due diligence on where the money is going. >> well they're saying that they want the projects -- this is being led by the house science committee chairman, lamar smith from texas. we wants to make sure that not only are these projects ground breaking and worthy of federal money they should be help -- what's concerning a lot of democrats is this is really po lit sizing science. they're...